Morgan
Reviews (2)
Small but Mighty
Cheyenne Meadows Dog ParkCheyenne Meadows is nice and clean and worth the drive, though dwarfed in size and activities by the city's favorite, Bear Creek. Cheyenne Meadows offers a quiet neighborhood alternative. They have split areas for big and small dogs, water stations that are user-filled, a pavillion with seating for humans, and a very nice agility playground for dogs. The landscape is good ol Colorado dirt and grass, maintained vigilantly by patrons and volunteers. At times we find it to be quiet during the day - sometimes we're alone - but it's decently busy, usually.
Bad Crowd
Palmer Park Dog ParkHonestly, the park itself isn't bad. Is it fenced in dirt with no grass or trees? Sure. Are there only two big logs and nothing else to do? Absolutely. It's still a fine place to run around off leash, and if your dog is inclined to climb, the logs are fun. For me, it's the people that make it bad. Poop is often left unattended to, there are usually many intact dogs whose attitudes are not being managed, people aren't checking their pups responsibly, and I've seen enough diarrhea there to get a poor impression. The general culture of the park needs work.